Sydney Town Hall

St. Paul’s Cathedral, Melbourne

Barossa Regional Gallery, Tanunda

St Mary’s Star of the Sea, West Melbourne

Kincoppal-Rose Bay, Sydney

Puget 1890

Welcome to the Organ Historical Trust of Australia

Founded in 1977 to preserve historic pipe organs, stimulate public interest and encourage scholarly research.

A warm welcome is extended to all those interested in finding out about the pipe organ in Australia and becoming enthused about our country's remarkable organ heritage. This site contains a great deal about the Organ Historical Trust of Australia (OHTA) - its projects, research, publications, awards, appeals, conservation standards and conferences - as well as providing information about whom to contact for information about the relocation of redundant pipe organs.

An enormous amount of research and fieldwork has enabled us to build an ever-growing online database about pipe organs in Australia, including scholarly histories, technical specifications and photographs.

Organs of Australia

Membership

To be an effective national preservation organisation, OHTA needs your financial support as well as your advice, interest and participation. Read more on how to become a member, which includes a subscription to our journal, OHTA News.

Current restoration appeals

A large number of successful organ restorations have been carried out throughout Australia over the years, ranging in size from the colossus in the Sydney Town Hall, to small chamber organs with but a handful of stops. Read more about fundraising and the current organ restoration appeals.

Redundant organs

View the list of redundant pipe organs in Australia for which new homes are currently being sought. The information of these redundant organs, where possible, will be linked to an existing page on the OHTA website.

Recent news

The following organ has been removed from the Redundant Organs list: All Saints’ Anglican Church, South Hobart. This organ has been purchased by The Hutchins School, Sandy Bay, Tas., where what remains of it will be installed in the school chapel by Australian Pipe Organs. Additions will include parts of the […]

The following details have been added to the Redundant Organs list: Residence of Dr Thomas Campbell, Murwillumbah The present owner is willing to donate this instrument to a school or organisation with DGR status with the ATO. St Paul’s Anglican Pro-Cathedral, Hay Video: Demonstration of organ by Peter Jewkes

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Membership

OHTA cannot exist without the support of a viable membership base. We encourage all those who value our organ heritage to join OHTA and be automatically subscribed to OHTA News, a quarterly publication on the organs of Australia.